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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

That might be the moral but ATM they are working. However I know they are only a short term fix but you often need to get a result early to ensure continuation and they are ok for that.

PS. The caffe latte flavour is great.

Red, you are not the material body but an eternal spirit soul.  I suppose we need to look after the material body at least in the short term, as long you are still the happy Red and have not become the grumpy Red, longing for a bottle of Red and salivating for real food. 

 

Ommmmmmmmmm

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54 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Red, you are not the material body but an eternal spirit soul.  I suppose we need to look after the material body at least in the short term, as long you are still the happy Red and have not become the grumpy Red, longing for a bottle of Red and salivating for real food. 

I am hanging in there.

 
6 hours ago, hemingway said:

Red, you are not the material body but an eternal spirit soul.  I suppose we need to look after the material body at least in the short term, as long you are still the happy Red and have not become the grumpy Red, longing for a bottle of Red and salivating for real food. 

Yeah, we can't have Red getting Blue ... :)

On 2017-5-30 at 1:43 PM, Redleg said:

That might be the moral but ATM they are working. However I know they are only a short term fix but you often need to get a result early to ensure continuation and they are ok for that.

PS. The caffe latte flavour is great.

Stick with it Red.  Took me several months to get to my target, and I'm still there a year after I started (still using shakes now) without adhering to a strict plan.


41 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Stick with it Red.  Took me several months to get to my target, and I'm still there a year after I started (still using shakes now) without adhering to a strict plan.

bj, you and red should get together for a fun night out.

Good to see the Dees have produced some players with courage. Apparently Leoncelli was the first passenger to stand up to the crazy guy on that flight last night out of Melbourne threatening to enter the cockpit and blow up the plane.

I notice this thread hasn't been mentioned in the "Useful Insights" thread. Perhaps it's just an oversight?

 

 
21 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

I notice this thread hasn't been mentioned in the "Useful Insights" thread. Perhaps it's just an oversight?

 

Those that might know of its use probably don't  need it. Those that do need it don;t know they need it and so don't avail themselves of its value.

41 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Those that might know of its use probably don't  need it. Those that do need it don;t know they need it and so don't avail themselves of its value.

Thank you Donald Rumsfeld :blink:


36 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Thank you Donald Rumsfeld :blink:

Phew..... thought youd called me that 'T' name...

That would be a very bad thing :unsure:

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17 hours ago, hemingway said:

bj, you and red should get together for a fun night out.

Shake, shake, shake; shake your booty.

watched the state of origin last night

thought i was watching a turf war between two motorcycle gangs

or a new episode of horrible tats

On ‎6‎/‎1‎/‎2017 at 4:30 PM, daisycutter said:

watched the state of origin last night

thought i was watching a turf war between two motorcycle gangs

or a new episode of horrible tats

Or  .. " Attack of the neckless zombies"


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37 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Could you at least hang in long enough to arrange the annual dinner you've been promising to organise?

Well you were unavailable a couple of times and then others were also unavailable and it has gone into the bi annual category.

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6 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I think you've ingested too many bananas.

I told you I am on a diet and bananas unfortunately, are fattening.

On 6/1/2017 at 4:00 PM, daisycutter said:

watched the state of origin last night

thought i was watching a turf war between two motorcycle gangs

or a new episode of horrible tats

By comparison, our AFL players can call themselves "intellectuals."

11 hours ago, Redleg said:

Well you were unavailable a couple of times and then others were also unavailable and it has gone into the bi annual category.

Now Mr Leg I seem to remember it was you who pull the pin last time!!!!


4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Now Mr Leg I seem to remember it was you who pull the pin last time!!!!

At least twice I believe OD :rolleyes:

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

At least twice I believe OD :rolleyes:

I actually think the ageing process is having an effect bb.

Sad for Mr Leg as he is such a nice guy but these things happen!!!

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11 hours ago, old dee said:

Now Mr Leg I seem to remember it was you who pull the pin last time!!!!

Am I not part of "others"?

 

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